Pitanje br. 16539
 
Pitanje: 
Sultanat žena

Odgovor: 
Knjige:

  1. Faroqhi, Suraiya. Sultanovi podanici : kultura i svakodnevica u Osmanskom Carstvu. Zagreb : Golden marketing - Tehnička knjiga, 2009. - sign.  930.85(560) /FAR/ s

  2. Goodwin, Godfrey. Privatni svet osmanskih žena. Beograd : Geopoetika, 2015. - sign.  930.85 /GOO/ p

  3. Ortayli, Ilber. Osmanlije : posljednja imperija : (drukčije razumijevanje Osmanlija 2). Sarajevo : Connectum, 2013. - sign.  930.85 /ORT/ o

  4. Ortayli, Ilber. Osmanski mir. Sarajevo : Connectum, 2017. - sign.  930.85 /ORT/ o

  5. Pavić, Milorad. Jugoistočna Europa pod osmanskom vlašću : od pada Carigrada do Svištovskog mira. Zadar : Sveučilište, 2014. - sign.  94(4)(075.8) /PAV/ j


Članci u časopisima:


  1. Bobanović, Lucija. Institucija harema na osmanskom dvoru. // Ethnologica Dalmatica. - 14 (2005); str. 117-142.

  2. Buzov, Snježana. Kad su gospođe Sejdija i Fatima imale mlinove na Krki: o (preko)graničnoj ekonomiji u Skradinskoj nahiji. // Godišnjak Titius. - 2 (2009), 2; str. 27-47.

  3. Miović, Vesna. Per favore della Soltana: Powerful Ottoman Women and Ragusan Diplomats. // Dubrovnik annals. - 22 (2018); str. 95-142.


Izvori na internetu (20.01.2021.):


  1. Argıt, Betül İpşirli. Women in the Early Modern Ottoman World: A Bibliographical Essay. 2014. URL: https://www.academia.edu/6700444/Women_in_the_Early_Modern_Ottoman_World_A_Bibliographical_Essay

  2. Barzilai-Lumbroso, Ruth. Turkish Men and the History of Ottoman Women: Studying the History of the Ottoman Dynasty's Private Sphere through Women's Writings. // Journal of Middle East Women's Studies. - 5 (2009), 2; str. 53-82. URL: https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2979/mew.2009.5.2.53

  3. Borović, Iva. Žene u osmanskom haremu između pozicije ropstva i moći: diplomski rad. Split: Iva Borović, 2020. URL: https://zir.nsk.hr/islandora/object/ffst%3A2913/datastream/PDF/view

  4. Gelişli, Yucel. Education of women from the Ottoman Empire to modern Turkey. // SEER: Journal for Labour and Social Affairs in Eastern Europe. - 7 (2004), 4; str. 121-135. URL: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/297840102_Education_of_women_from_Ottoman_Empire_to_modern_Turkey

  5. Gerber, Haim. Social and Economic Position of Women in an Ottoman City, Bursa, 1600-1700. // International Journal of Middle East Studies. - 12 (1980), 3; str. 231-244. URL: https://www.jstor.org/stable/163000?seq=1#metadata_info_tab_contents

  6. Iyigun, Murat. Lessons from the Ottoman Harem on Culture, Religion, and Wars. // Economic Development and Cultural Change. - 61 (2013), 4; str. 693-730. URL: https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1086/670376

  7. Lewis, Eleanor. Hurrem Sultan: A Force for Change in the Ottoman Empire. 2018. URL: http://al-buhuuth.byu.edu/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/Hurrem-Paper-Final.pdf

  8. Tuğ, Başak. Gender and Ottoman Social History. // International Journal of Middle East Studies. - 46 (2014), 2; str. 379-381. URL: https://www.jstor.org/stable/43303149

  9. Zarinebaf-Shahr, Fariba. The Role of Women in the Urban Economy of Istanbul, 1700-1850. // International Labor and Working-Class History. - 60 (2001); str. 141-152. URL: https://www.jstor.org/stable/27672743

     




 

UDK pojmovi: 
Osmansko carstvo

Predmetnice: 
Osmanlijsko carstvo -- Kulturna povijest